\name{MeanPolish}
\alias{MeanPolish}
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\title{Mean Polish}
\description{
Nominally supposed to create a mean polished table.
}
\usage{
MeanPolish(x, inverse = FALSE, na.rm = TRUE)
}
%- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here.
\arguments{
  \item{x}{\code{x} a matrix
}
  \item{inverse}{Logical. Go to or from a mean polished table. \code{inverse = FALSE} by default.
}
  \item{na.rm}{Logical. Should \code{NA} values be removed? \code{na.rm = TRUE} by default.
}
}
\details{Stub.}
\value{Returns a mean polished table or the original (if \code{inverse = TRUE})
}
\references{
  Robert Rosenthal & Ralph L. Rosnow. \emph{Essentials of Behavioral Research: Methods and Data Analysis} (3rd ed.). McGraw-Hill, New York, 2008. ISBN 978-0-07-353196-0.}
\author{Joshua Wiley, \url{http://joshuawiley.com/}}
\section{Warning}{I wrote this a long time ago and have not updated or used it recently.}
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\examples{
## No examples.
}
\keyword{misc}
